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  1. Henry George Liddell (/ ˈ l ɪ d əl /; 6 February 1811 – 18 January 1898) was dean (1855–1891) of Christ Church, Oxford, Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University (1870–1874), headmaster (1846–1855) of Westminster School (where a house is now named after him), author of A History of Rome (1855), and co-author (with Robert Scott) of the ...

  2. Henry George Liddell (born Feb. 6, 1811, Bishop Auckland, County Durham, Eng.—died Jan. 18, 1898, Ascot, Berkshire) was a British lexicographer and co-editor of the standard Greek–English Lexicon (1843; 8th ed., 1897; revised by H.S. Jones and others, 1940; abridged, 1957; intermediate, 1959).

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  3. A Greek–English Lexicon, often referred to as Liddell & Scott (/ ˈ l ɪ d əl /) or Liddell–Scott–Jones (LSJ), is a standard lexicographical work of the Ancient Greek language originally edited by Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, Henry Stuart Jones, and Roderick McKenzie and published in 1843 by the Oxford University Press.

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  5. Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott—the latter a Craven and Ireland Scholar—were both placed in the First Class in the Oxford list of 1833, both having been born in 1811. In 1835 Scott became a Fellow of Balliol and in the following year Liddell was elected to a Studentship of Christ Church.

  6. Henry George Liddell. Robert Scott. A Greek-English Lexicon. revised and augmented throughout by. Sir Henry Stuart Jones. with the assistance of. Roderick McKenzie. Oxford. Clarendon Press. 1940. The National Endowment for the Humanities provided support for entering this text.

  7. Dec 2, 2016 · The Mad Hatter's riddle in Alice in Wonderland has no answer, but it may be linked to the Liddell family estate in the north of England. Learn how Lewis Carroll, the author of Alice, was influenced by his friend Henry Liddell and his daughter Alice.

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    Henry George Liddell ( / ˈlɪdəl /; [1] 6 February 1811 – 18 January 1898) was dean (1855–91) of Christ Church, Oxford, Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University (1870–74), headmaster (1846–55) of Westminster School [2] (where a house is now named after him), author of A History of Rome (1855), and co-author (with Robert Scott) of the monumental work ...

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